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"Will probably average about 2500 to 4500 dollars in annual premiums..."

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The cost to insure a million dollar house will probably average about 2500 to 4500 dollars in annual premiums. Of course it depends on the terms of your insurance agreement and how much liability and contents insurance you get.

"Remember the cost of insuring a million dollar home will vary..."

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Remember the cost of insuring a million dollar home will vary according to the region or state you live in. For example, if you live on a coastline near a hurricane area, it will cost you about triple the average. If you live in Texas near tornado alley, your insurance will cost you much more than elsewhere. In fact, Texas has the highest home insurance rates in the nation. Louisiana, Oklahoma and Florida are all the most expensive states for getting home owner`s insurance. So, if you own a million dollar house in one of these states, you can expect to pay about 5000 per year or more in premiums. Elsewhere, it will cost you 3500 or so.

"That`s $10,000 a year on a new home or about $833 a month..."

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When you own a home, the property taxes and interest payments are tax-deductible. If you`re paying 30% in taxes, this means that 30% of that $4,000 comes back to you as a refund. In other words, the government pays you $1,200 a month to own your home. That`s about $14,400 a year ($1200 x 12).
But, you say the interest payments come out to $4,000. What about the property taxes? In California, this is about 1% of the value of the home. That`s $10,000 a year on a new home or about $833 a month. At 30%, you would get back $3,000 of that back on your taxes.
Of course, that`s just federal. If you have state taxes (California is about 12%), you would get back another $7,000 or so at the end of the year.

"Or scooter is between 50 and 250 dollars monthly..."

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The average cost to insure a motorcycle or scooter is between 50 and 250 dollars monthly, depending on your riding experience, your age, your medical history and how often you plan to drive it. If, for example, you use your bike as your everyday driving vehicle for getting to and from work, then you will likely pay more in insurance premiums because you are not just a casual user. If however, you use it just for pleasure rides and not as a commuter, then your policy will cost you less because your risk of accident is less (because you are on the road for fewer hours than someone using their motorcycle daily). Also, where you live and the weather conditions can affect the price you pay. Ask your agent or look online for a competing quotes.

"Insuring a restaurant will depend on how big it is..."

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Insuring a restaurant will depend on how big it is; for a restaurant with an average yearly gross income of $500,000, usual liability and property insurance cost is around $2,000 per year. When worker`s compensation insurance is added, an additional $3,500 yearly premium is paid. These estimations could go higher for bigger restaurants, so it is best to get quotes in order to determine the exact possible insurance costs for your restaurant.

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For a million dollar home , there would be very much expenses as compared to a normally purchased small home . depending on the area it has and the type of work it would become more and more complex to maintain . it is better to have an estimate from a good construction company to have a n expert speak on it . james67.

"It usually costs around $800 up to $3,000 per year..."

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600cc bikes are quite expensive to insure. It usually costs around $800 up to $3,000 per year. Young and first-time drivers will get more expensive insurance rate since they are at high risk for accidents. But if you have good driving history, no tickets or accidents and been driving for a long time, you can get below $500 per year.

"I am paying $800 dollars a year for my motorcycle insurance..."

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I am paying $800 dollars a year for my motorcycle insurance. I live in Texas. I am a casual rider and don`t use it as my everyday vehicle. I have full coverage with State Farm motorbike insurance with a decent amount of liability. Check your bank too, as banks are often the cheapest of motorcycles insurance companies.

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Insuring a scooter could possibly cost around $300-$800 per year and it varies among different people since insurance companies will assess their risks. People with flaws in driving records will surely have more expensive monthly premiums while those with good records will have cheaper monthly premiums.

"The average cost to insure a motorcycle depends on your state..."

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The average cost to insure a motorcycle depends on your state, its weather conditions, and its accident rates. Beyond that, your age, type of bike, riding experience and driving record will determine how much motorcycle insurance will cost you. Expect to pay anywhere from $40 to $200 bucks a month.

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In insuring Yamaha r6, the least possible insurance cost is around $1,200 per year for those with less than 5 years of driving experience or for those with flaws in their driving records. But it could be cheaper for those with flawless driving record and tends to be more expensive for young bikers.

It depends on a lot of factors. You can compare the price of all the providers using a comparison site and find the best one for your particular circumstances. I recommend this site as it specialises in just scooter insurances.
http://www.scooterinsurance.co.uk.

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